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Jean-Jacques Rousseau had several notable friends and acquaintances, among whom David Hume, the Scottish philosopher, stands out. Their friendship was initially strong, but it later soured due to misunderstandings and personal conflicts. Rousseau also had relationships with other Enlightenment thinkers, including Denis Diderot and Voltaire, though these were often more contentious than friendly.

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